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A Chicago couple is on the hunt for a hotel on wheels with all the luxury they need for vacations complete with heated floors, theater seating and a bath-and-a-half; a mother-daughter duo looks for a luxurious Class A RV.
A couple searches for a kid-centric RV that can sleep as many as 10 and has a separate area for the children; a Louisiana couple looks for a family-friendly fifth-wheel with bunk beds to accommodate their two young children.
Ulrika and Glenn look for a toy hauler with room for their five motorcycles and sleeping space for 10; Pat and Stephanie want a toy hauler with two bathrooms and room to brew beer and store gear.
A couple looks for a tiny travel trailer that can be pulled with their minivan; they want an RV with a standard bathroom and bunk beds for their daughters; Phil and Mary would like a small Class B or C that's easy to park and drive.
Jaci and Amanda hunt for a classic RV to be Jaci's new home; it needs to have light colors and lots of storage space for Jaci's wardrobe; Leif and Dedra want a vintage-style RV with more room than their current one.
Outdoorsy couple Katie and Noah hunt for a Class C with a full kitchen and an oven to take on cozy trips across the country; Kristen and Matt look for a Class C with bunks for their kids and a glass shower door.
A cancer survivor and his wife decide to live by the family motto, "You Only Live Once," and hit the road; the couple hopes to find a Class A motor home that meets all of their lifestyle needs and has adequate space for their family of five.
A Texas family wants to trade in their fifth wheel for a motor home; with a wish list that includes a residential fridge, bunks and storage space, they debate whether they should stick to their plan of getting a Class C or upgrade to a Class A.
A Texas family searches for an RV to move into full-time; they're looking for a unit under 12,000 pounds with a large bunkhouse, a U-shaped dinette, a big pantry, and a residential fridge on a $40,000 budget.
A young couple searches for a RV to live in during their quest to find their forever home; they plan to stick to their budget of $50,000, and they must have an awning, a spacious bathroom and space to walk around the bed.
A California couple loves living in their 18-foot RV full-time, but they've decided it's time for something bigger; they want to find a new unit under 35 feet with plenty of storage, a big shower and an outdoor kitchen.
A Tennessee couple looks for their first RV for their family of five; they want a towable unit with a bed for each child, a master bedroom with a door and a modern interior; he's hoping to keep the price under $30,000, but she is all about beauty.
Ann and Lin decide to retire early and hit the road to travel full-time in an RV; they look for a Class A Diesel with plenty of room for their three dogs; Ann prefers extra storage for workout equipment; Lin wants a washer and dryer.
A Louisiana family is ready to trade in their travel trailer for a fifth wheel; with a $50,000 budget, their top priorities are bunk beds for the children, plenty of storage and two air conditioning units.
Living full-time in a fifth wheel, a Colorado couple decides to switch from hauling their home to driving it; they're looking for a RV with plenty of workspace and separate dining and living areas.
A travel-loving couple is looking to trade in their fifth wheel for something smaller; they'd like a unit under 34 feet with a varied color scheme, a television facing the couch and a free-standing table and chairs.
A newlywed couple searches for a recreational vehicle for a honeymoon that hopefully never ends; along with their dog, they look for a fifth wheel or travel trailer with room for guests, a large pantry, a big closet, and plenty of workspace.
An adventurous Chicago couple decides to ditch the plane tickets for a Class C RV to travel around the United States; he would really like an outdoor entertainment center, while she wants large windows in the bedroom.
A couple loves to travel with their two boys, but they are tired of constantly checking in and out of hotels; while they both want to purchase a recreational vehicle for their future travels, they don't agree on which class of vehicle to buy.
Soon-to-be empty nesters Kari and Jon look for an RV in which to travel full time; Kari wants a big kitchen, while Jon is willing to get a queen bed because it takes up less space; they both agree on the need for a toy hauler for their scooters.
After a scary four-wheeler accident, a Las Vegas couple reevaluates what they really want in their RV home life; they search for a rig with more room for their granddaughter, plenty of exterior storage space and a bigger kitchen and shower.
Kari and her husband, Jose, search for their first travel trailer, hoping to give their young daughter happy camping memories; however, the couple must decide between his toy hauler and her bunkhouse.
A New Jersey couple looks for their third recreational vehicle as they transition from a travel trailer to a motor home; their wish list includes a residential refrigerator, large bunks, an outdoor entertainment center, and more storage.
TJ and Alysha decide to sell everything and move into a recreational vehicle so they can spend more time with family; while they can't agree on a floor plan, they both want a bunkhouse, two couches, a large refrigerator, and lots of storage.
After adopting their three nieces and increasing their family size from seven to 10, a couple search for a motor home that can accommodate their large family; at the top of their wish list is two bathrooms, a large fridge and a lot of storage.
A retired mother-daughter duo looks for a new Class A diesel motor home to live in together full time; with a budget of $400,000, they hope to find a home with a traditional oven and separate sleeping areas.
A couple with a $255,000 budget search for a luxurious Class A motor home for their sporty family's adventures; the wish list includes a king-size bed, a bunkhouse and an engine with at least 450 horsepower.
A couple with a $40,000 budget searches for a fifth wheel to accommodate their growing sons; their wish list includes more elbowroom, a private master bedroom and a bunkhouse.
A New York couple looks to upgrade their motor home for their 10-year anniversary; with a budget of $25,000, they hope to get everything at the top of their wish list, including an outdoor kitchen and space for their dog.
An Indiana couple looks for a new motor home for their family of four; with a budget of $40,000, they hope to find a recreational vehicle that's under 40 feet and has a large shower.
A Georgia couple searches for an easy-to-drive motor home to continue the tradition of RV camping with their daughters; with a $150,000 budget, their wish list includes two air conditioning units, a king-size bed and bunk beds.
With a $200,000 budget, the Bramer family searches for a new Class A motor home; after traveling across the Alaskan frontier, the family is ready to hit the road in the continental United States; he wants a fifth-wheel, while she wants a Toy Hauler.
After having their travel trailer stolen, a Texas couple is ready to find the perfect upgrade to replace their old rig; their wish list includes an outdoor kitchen, a fireplace and the ability to sleep eight people.
A Texas couple searches for a new motor home to live in full-time with their family of five; they want all of the amenities of a stationary home including a garage, a king-size bed and enough space for home-schooling their children.
Rod and Camille want to provide their young sons with more outdoor adventures, so they are looking for their very first RV to take on camping trips.
The Kale family is looking to upgrade their existing RV.